The continent in which this will take place is basically separated in three
parts by geographical barriers, i.e. an enormous river that ends on a lake, a
towering mountain range and a vast desert. The three parts are distinct
lands, all containing an eclectic mix of races, cultures and traditions.

Westernmost, lies Akklei. The Akkleian capital of Nyara is renowned for
its arts and its research into the very essence of magic. Here there are
vast academies for painting, bardic studies, sculpture, and for the studies
of magic. It is also here that the Council of Magics, the ruling body that
in theory bounds all -registered- magic users in the three lands. The
council itself is largely human and elven, although a few other races are
also present. It is presided over by Council of Ten Members, who reside
anywhere they will but must journey to Nyara fort Council Matters.

Akklei itself is ruled by powerful sorceress who steers clear of Council
matters. She is a devout patron of the arts and it is through her influence
that both magic and the arts have made her land renowned. The population is
by far well fed and taken care of, at least in the urban areas. The darker
forests of Akklei have never been fully explored, and few venture far from
the confines of the well-crafted cities.

Akklei it's separated from its neighbour, Taluzan by a wide river that ends
in a gigantic late, the major source of water for both countries. Taluzan is
a land by contrast wild, and although many races live within its confines,
the harmony between them is rather rare. Wars between races or conflicting
trade settlements are common, and few journey through its lands without
armoured escort. The river is said to be magicked by the Queen of Akklei.
which accounts for the relative peace in the western country despite its
belligerent neighbour. Taluzan is largely unconcerned with the going-ons in
the other two countries, and thrives on its constant wars and booming trade.
Caravans often flow into it or cross into the more affluent Akklei from the
eastern country of Tiden.

Elves and other races tend to disassociate themselves from the human
settlements, and keep to themselves considerably more than in neighbouring
Akklei, where they are very much a part of the mainstream society. There is
not one ruler of Taluzan, but there is one man who rules as king over the
human population, which by far out numbers any of the other races.

Tiden, the last country, is separated from a towering mountain range from
the Taluzan side connecting to a vast desert on Tiden's. Trade booms here,
but little is known of their people or rulers. Beyond the desert, where
nomadic tribes of humans dominate, there are vast caverns and large plains,
peppered with rocky outcrops. If there are races other than humans in this
land, they have not crossed over to either of the other countries in
recorded history.

There are also rumours of an underwater kingdom dwelling in the one lake
(virtually an Ocean) known as the Underdeep, but they tend to keep mostly to
themselves and have thus far shown remarkable little interest in the people
of any of the dry lands. It is rumoured to be ruled by a triumvirate, formed
by the heads of the Three Ruling Noble houses and known only as The Three.
Other than the occasional trade, little contact has been had with them.

Blatah takes place in a fantasy setting, and it follows the life of the main character - whom we shall know as Eggman for now - and those who for reasons of their own decide to follow him. Namely, Amanda - thrown from a roof or fallen from the sky: fact is so subjective after all; and Rai, a self-described stylish rebel monk.

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